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The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction :
Aftergothic
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Author(s):
Fred Botting
Publication date:
August 29 2002
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Cambridge University Press
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August 29 2002
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10.1017/CCOL0521791243.014
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 21
The genesis of “Gothic” fiction
pp. 125
English Gothic theatre
pp. 189
British Gothic fiction, 1885-1930
pp. 209
The Gothic on screen
pp. 277
Aftergothic
pp. 105
Scottish and Irish Gothic
pp. 229
Colonial and postcolonial Gothic
pp. 259
The contemporary Gothic
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